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NVPH - TG 8, Telegraph stamp (Netherlands), Issued in the years: 1877-1903, Mint Hinghed (MH)

Original dutch telegraph stamp used for accounting of telegram services within the official communication system of the postal service

Typical for specialised collections where telegraph traffic and postal historic history systems are central

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NVPH_TG8_O_1877-1903
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NVPH - Telegraph stamp (TG 8) - Netherlands (1877-1903) - Mint Hinghed (MH)


Original dutch telegraph stamp used for accounting of telegram services within the official communication system of the postal service

Typical for specialised collections where telegraph traffic and postal historic history systems are central

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Country of issue: Netherlands
Years of issue: 1877 - 1903
NVPH number (stamp): TG 8
Condition: Mint Hinghed (MH)
Catalogue reference: NVPH
Catalogue value: € 550,00


Dutch Telegraph stamps were used for the accounting of telegraphic messages and represented a separate value category within the communication system. They document the administrative and financial processing of telegram services during a period when rapid written communication was essential for business and official correspondence.

Telegraph stamps were introduced when telegram services were organised separately from ordinary mail delivery. Technically, they did not relate to the transport of physical items but functioned as proof of payment for transmitting written messages through telegraph networks. Stamp values often corresponded to tariff structures based on word count, distance or urgency. Their design focused on clarity and administrative control, reflecting their role within a system where communication speed was prioritised over material delivery and where accurate accounting was essential.

In practice, telegraph stamps were affixed to telegram forms or accounting documents to confirm payment of transmission fees. They were widely used for urgent personal, commercial and governmental communications. Telegraph stamps illustrate a period when rapid information exchange was essential but limited to specific infrastructures. Their use demonstrates how postal administrations expanded their services to include non-physical forms of communication alongside traditional mail handling and integrated telegraphy into existing administrative frameworks.


For collectors, telegraph stamps form a specialised and historically significant collecting area. Their interest lies in documented usage, tariff variations and association with original telegram forms. Differences in issue periods, denominations and administrative handling provide scope for in-depth study. Telegraph stamps record an important stage in the evolution of communication, marking the shift from physical correspondence to faster, technology-driven message transmission.


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